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In 1992, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) voted to establish their national archives at Texas Woman’s University. The growing collection is available for viewing and research as part of the Woman’s Collection. The archives include documents, reports, trainee handbooks, military records and artifacts which catalog the experimental program between 1942 and 1944 when women trained and flew while enlisted in the Armed Forces of America.

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In 1992, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) voted to establish their national archives at Texas Woman’s University. The growing collection is available for viewing and research as part of the Woman’s Collection. The archives include documents, reports, trainee handbooks, military records and artifacts which catalog the experimental program between 1942 and 1944 when women trained and flew while enlisted in the Armed Forces of America.

Throughout the library there are exhibits about the role women have played in history. 2 years ago there was a collection of nurses' uniforms. This year there was a display of military uniforms and the roles that women who have served in the Air Force...More

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I am a TWU alum, so my review may be biased. But this is such a beautiful library. It has 3 levels along with a basement level that holds a children's library section. The third floor is for quiet studying and reading. They now have...More

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Start on the square. Get a good meal and shop. Then get a good quiet walk. Start at the TWU Police office for a parking pass. Go to visitor parking at TWU. Walk around the library. Go inside for the displays and the WASP exhibit...More

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